Here’s Why You Should Be Heading to Cabo San Lucas, NOW!

A tourist fishing in the deep waters of Cabo San Lucas.

What sets Cabo San Lucas apart from most other tourist destinations is that it always keeps going! The city never takes a break—whether it’s a storm, hurricane, or a pandemic. The wonder city has gotten accustomed to the new normal and continues to welcome tourists, with all the safety guidelines in place.

Here’s why Cabo San Lucas should be your next tourist destination.

Luxurious Resorts

The good news is that most of Cabo San Lucas’s resorts are adjacent to the easily swimmable beaches. When the sun starts rising, you can head out of the resort and snorkel those beautiful and vibrant coral reefs. To oomph up the experience, you can always opt for an oceanfront villa that continuously brings in the breeze from the Sea of Cortez. If you’ve got the budget and are traveling with a huge group of friends, you don’t need to settle down for a tiny suite far away from the coast.

The magnificent 24,000 square feet Brisa Del Mar Villa can accommodate as many as 12 of you. After a long day of fishing in the waters of Baja, you can spend some family time in the private media rooms, custom bar, outdoor terrace, and outdoor pool table. You can also get some private beach access to enjoy some alone time with your significant other. Cabo San Lucas is also home to many stunning sky villas that offer an enormous ocean view from the rooftop and some good rooftop pool time.

A tourist couple enjoying their time in Cabo San Lucas.

Plenty of ‘safe’ activities

The coronavirus pandemic is the number one concern for tourists traveling to any place in the world—let alone Cabo San Lucas. Fortunately, there are quite a lot of activities that you can engage in, keeping the physical distancing guidelines in place. If you wish to avoid the crowd, just rent a charter and savor some time alone on the waves. To make your trip even more socially distant, book a diving trip, and discover the underwater world, far away from the rest of the crowd.

If your interests lie on the hiking side, you can always hit the trails and head to Mt. Solmar’s early morning. The trek is a bit rough, but the most challenging climb gives you the best view, doesn’t it? Once you reach the summit, you’ll be in for a magnificent view of the mountains, sky, and sea. Other socially distant activities include standup paddleboarding, enjoying a good seafood tour, practicing some golf swing, and swimming in a private infinity pool across the Sea of Cortez’s waters.

The fishing season is on!

Every year, Cabo San Lucas sees a massive influx of tourists coming in to enjoy a year-end deep sea fishing experience. In winter, the sierra mackerel dominates inshore fishing while the yellowtail can be found deeper into the sea. There are plenty of yacht rental services that comply with the physical distancing guidelines, serve scrumptious meals on-board, and have a high-tech fleet of vessels.

Tag Cabo Sportfishing is your best bet if you’re planning to surf the waves on the 38 ft. Albemarle. Take a look at the recent fishing reports to see when you need to plan your next trip!